Mon, May 3, 2010 -- 10:00 AM
Carl Jung's Red Book
The New York Times has called Carl Jung's "The
Red Book" the "holy grail of the unconscious". We'll
find out why the 205-page manuscript, written in
calligraphy, wasn't published or shown publicly until
last year. Guests include Thomas Kirsch, member of CG
Jung Institute of San Francisco; and Thomas Singer,
Jungian analyst.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
- Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco
- Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst
Also on KQED.org this week ...
MindShift
KQED's new MindShift blog will explore the future of learning in all its dimensions -- covering cultural and technology trends, groundbreaking research, education policy and more.
Our State of Health
The California Report's Health Dialogues has launched Our State of Health, a blog chronicling health in neighborhoods and communities across California.





